Ordered My First Audi A6!
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It is WELL worth the wait whatumean ... did the same thing on March 21 and have been driving around in my wonderful 16" A6 3.0T since June 12 to give you a rough sense of how long it will take before you are behind the wheel, give or take a couple weeks.
And no worries with the stop and go, its pretty unobtrusive as it is, as Audi has continually tweaked the function over the last number of years, and in any event, its a breeze to switch off and as Snagitseven said you can Vag.com it too if it really annoys you, but give it a try for a month of so and see if you don't find you can easily adapt to it and turn it off easy enough when you wish. It's no big deal.
And no worries with the stop and go, its pretty unobtrusive as it is, as Audi has continually tweaked the function over the last number of years, and in any event, its a breeze to switch off and as Snagitseven said you can Vag.com it too if it really annoys you, but give it a try for a month of so and see if you don't find you can easily adapt to it and turn it off easy enough when you wish. It's no big deal.
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Wow whatumean, btw just noticed supposedly my order was also placed 7/13/15 (still waiting for dealer confirmation), have not gotten emails from Audi in Germany either. Any information anyone can provide about what are the best materials to choose, options to choose and expected costs would be greatly appreciated. Also, how are these maintained? Can you wax them? Sorry if I seem so naïve, am new to these issues.
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Yup, already told the dealer not to do anything with the finish as I plan to get it done outside. I am looking to do the following and just getting quotes now as it does get expensive.
XPEL - Full hood, full fenders, mirrors and bumper
CQuartz - Entire car minus windshield
For now, my quote is $2550 for all of that so looking around at what others paid and at what places since the product is only as good as those who apply it.
XPEL - Full hood, full fenders, mirrors and bumper
CQuartz - Entire car minus windshield
For now, my quote is $2550 for all of that so looking around at what others paid and at what places since the product is only as good as those who apply it.
On the Xpel Ultimate, be sure to add the rocker panels, A pillars and a piece on the rear bumper to protect it from loading stuff. My guy does not use any pre-cut kits and wraps the edges on the hood and fenders so no seams show. An Xpel 60" roll is required to do a full hood without seams.
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